ABSTRACT

The electronic transition energies from the electron clouds are the same as predicted by the Bohr model. The hydrogen atom, most probable radius of the first quantum mechanical electron cloud is identical to the radius of the first Bohr orbit. The quantum mechanical description goes much further, however. Not only does it predict a series of increasingly larger spherical electron clouds, but other electron cloud series as well. Because of their three dimensional shapes, these electron clouds sometimes are said to describe space states. The analogy to planetary orbits ends when we grasp the fact that quantum mechanical electron clouds are three-dimensional, where a Bohr orbit would be a circle lying entirely in a plane. Quantum mechanics also predicts the ionization energy of the hydrogen atom.